Marischal College, Aberdeen; M.A., 1691. The M.A. was the initial degree at the Scottish university; I list it as a B.A.

Leiden, 1709; M.D., 1711. These dates are correct.

M.D., Cambridge, 1728--by patronage.

5. Religion

Affiliation: Anglican

By assumption.

6. Scientific Disciplines

Primary: Physiology, Medicine

Disseratio de structura et motu musculari, 1738. Three Lectures on Muscular Motion, 1739. These two related works, elaborating on his doctoral thesis at Leiden, expounded the doctrines of iatromechanism.

New Discoveries and Improvements in Anatomy and Surgery . . . with Cases and Cures, 1738.

7. Means of Support

Primary: Unknown, Medicine, Patronage

The sparse literature on Stuart says nothing at all about the years between his undergraduate degree and his enrollment at Leiden eighteen years later.

Physician to Westminster Hospital, 1719-33.

Physician to St. George's Hospital, 1733-6. I suspect that both of these positions carried salaries, but they are not mentioned in the literature about Stuart.